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British Journal of Psychiatry - Archived Editorials 2001
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December 2000
(1)Evolving model of depression as an expression of multiple interacting risk factors
(2)
Sex and suicide:Gender difference in suicidal behaviour
January 2001
(1)
Evidenced-based psychotherapeutic interventions in the community care of schizophrenia
(2)
Medium secure care and research in forensic psychiatry
February 2001
(1)
Cannabis and health
(2)
Amitriptyline: still efficacious,but at what cost?
March 2001
(1)
Placebo response in depression: bane of research,boon to therpay
(2)
Implementing evidence-based psychiatry: whose responsibility?
(3)
The tendency to stigmatise
April 2001
(1)
Appointed czars,elected presidents, and windows of opportunity
(2)
Recurrent unipolar depression requires prolonged treatment
(3)
Community care for people with mental disorders in developing countries: Problems and possible solutions
May 2001
(1)
Gene therapy for neurodegenrative diseases: fact or fiction?
(2)
Endophenotypes and child psychiatry
(3)
Informed consent in psychiatric research
June 2001
(1)
The distinction between mental and physical illness
(2)
Role of psychiatrists in the prediction and prevention of suicide: a perspective from North-East Scotland
July 2001
(1)
Case definition and culture: are people all the same?
(2)
Serotonin-based pharmacotherapy for acute neuroleptic induced akathisia: a bew approach to an old problem
(3)
What constitutes success?: The relative priority of service users' and clinicians' views of mental health services
August 2001
(1)
Causal processes in development and psychopathology
(2)
'New' and 'Old' antidepressants: all equal in the eyes of the lore?
September 2001
(1)
Developmental continuities and discontinuities
(2)
A case for cothymis:mixed anxiety and depression as a single diagnosis
(3)
Genetic risk factors as possible causes of the variation in European suicide rates
October 2001
(1)
General psychiatrists finding new roles for a new era...and removing work stress
(2)
Are randomised controlled trials the only gold that glitters?
(3)
Immunology of delirium: new opportunities for treatment and research
November 2001
(1)
Why is care in the community perceived as a failure
(2)
Feeling the way: childhood mental illness and consent to admission and treatment
(3)
Reforming the Mental Health Act
December 2001
(1)
Mortality Statistics in Psychiatry
(2)
Adjustment disrorders:Fault line in the psychiatric glossary
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